The show will reportedly give an "inside look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the women (and men) who carry out this daily televised ritual," according to THR. The show, which will not only star Witherspoon and Aniston, but will also be executive produced by the duo, is based on an original idea by former HBO executive Michael Ellenberg and will be written by Jay Carson (House Of Cards), who will also act as showrunner.

As cutthroat as the world of morning television may be, Witherspoon is clearly excited for the show, which reunites her with Aniston 17 years after she played her younger sister on Friends. "So excited to be back and reunited with this one-of-a-kind lady!" she wrote on Instagram and Twitter. "Can’t wait for y’all to see what we have in store. #FunThingsToCome."

While seeing these two onscreen together for at least 20 episodes is sure to be fun — especially, since this marks Aniston's return to TV, a decade after Friends ended — there's also a chance the show will take on the current landscape of morning television. This certainly means the show could include references to the newest addition to morning TV, Megyn Kelly.

But, Kelly's also currently the most talked about morning show anchor because of these bumps in the road making her perfect TV show fodder. Especially on a drama starring two female actors.

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Need more proof that references to Kelly could end up on this drama? Back in September, Vanity Fair wrote about how Kelly joining Today marked a new era for NBC that might not make their current anchor Matt Lauer very happy. It is him in Stelter's book, who's often accused of being the reason Curry was pushed out of her Today show gig. That kind of rivalry certainly would make for good TV, now wouldn't it? Maybe Aniston or Witherspoon will find themselves going up against a Lauer of their own on this upcoming drama.

It also wouldn't be surprising if Today's Kathie Lee and Hoda Kotb didn't find their way into the show somehow. Likely, with large glasses of wine at very early hours in the morning.

As of now, Apple hasn't announced how they'll be rolling out the Witherspoon/Aniston series or when. But however and whenever, surely fans will be there for these two and any real-life morning news anchors they may be channeling.